White House aides search for available contingency funding as they monitor omicron risks

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WASHINGTON – Senior White House officials have in the past few days studied how much funding they have available to respond to the omicron variant, as the Biden administration makes contingency plans to deal with the next potential stage in the pandemic, three people familiar with the matter said.

The review comes amid fresh tremors on Wall Street related to omicron and the economy’s outlook. The CEO of Moderna alarmed investors Tuesday when he warned that vaccines might not be as effective against this particular variant. Several hours later, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell spooked financial markets even more when he said the central bank could speed up the relaxation of its emergency measures amid concerns about inflation.

The burst of uncertainty comes as government officials try to ascertain both the health and economic risks posed by omicron, a new variant of the coronavirus that was recently detected in southern Africa but is now in multiple countries. The White House Office of Management and Budget and senior Biden administration health officials are working to determine exactly how much remaining funding they have that could be redirected to new problems arising from the variant.

Congress and the White House approved trillions of dollars in emergency funds starting last year to combat the virus’s spread and try to minimize any economic fallout. Officials are working to determine which accounts still have unused funds that could be diverted if omicron creates new challenges.

Stock markets have fluctuated wildly on confusion about whether omicron will prove as risky and deadly as the delta variant did several months ago. Many parts of the economy are already in flux, with consumer confidence trending weaker, inflation trending higher, but the labor market and growth snapping back into stronger positions. There have been signs in recent days that supply chain logjams are loosening, but a fresh round of covid concerns could close some factories and create new delays, driving up the costs of goods and worsening inflation.

Powell said that because of already high inflation “it is therefore appropriate in my view to consider wrapping up the taper of our asset purchases . . . perhaps a few months sooner.” The Fed had extended tremendous economic support to financial markets to keep the economy growing, but he effectively signaled Tuesday that this support could be pulled back faster than earlier estimates. This change in tone led the Dow Jones industrial average and S&P 500 to shed nearly 2% by the end of the day.

Powell said the Fed would continue to monitor omicron as well as inflation and employment as it decides on the path forward.

Over at the White House, officials were working to understand their options but so far do not believe there is a need for an imminent request to Congress for more money. But that could change in coming days, the officials said, as much of the funding already approved for the White House to respond to the pandemic has been earmarked for specific purposes, such as free testing for uninsured Americans. White House officials are looking at how much money they would need in a worst-case scenario, in case the administration needs to immediately purchase mass quantities of vaccines designed to inoculate specifically against the new variant.

The cost of updated vaccines for all Americans could run as high as $7.5 billion, while buying 2 million additional monoclonal antibody treatments could cost $4 billion, according to one senior administration official, who provided rough estimates. Another $5 billion for 10 million antiviral pills could bring the total to $16 billion, the administration official said. The administration official and two other people familiar with internal discussions spoke on the condition of anonymity to reflect private deliberations.

It is unclear whether the White House has enough funding flexibility to cover all the new potential sources of need. A spokesman for OMB declined to provide estimates of how much funding OMB believes is available to respond to the variant.

Budget experts say the federal government has billions of dollars in funds approved in prior legislation for pandemic-related measures. But precise external estimates are hard to come by because federal health funding is not reported in one singular place and is often jointly run by different parts of the federal government.

“They appropriated a lot of money for vaccine testing and tracing and all that stuff. But it’s been the hardest thing for us to track,” said Marc Goldwein, a budget expert at the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, which tracks federal funding. “My sense is there’s money in the bank – we appropriated a lot of money in the American Rescue Plan for pandemic purposes.”

A White House request for emergency funding could set off a messy political battle with the GOP, particularly as the two sides would likely have to agree on what existing federal resources to reallocate to the response to omicron. But G. William Hoagland, a senior vice president at the Bipartisan Policy Center, said he does not doubt that Congress would mobilize quickly to provide additional funding if necessary on a bipartisan basis to deal with the variant. He said that process would likely take a few weeks for health officials to gauge the likely health impact.

Hoagland said some of the funding set aside for pandemic response measures is earmarked for free coronavirus testing for the uninsured, which he said may limit how much extra money they have to shift without congressional approval.

“I think it’s far too early to determine ‘what is needed for omicron,’ but given our history if this becomes an issue I doubt there’s any question that the resources will be there,” Hoagland said. “I don’t see a domestic political fight happening over omicron.”

As the White House makes contingency plans, global markets shuddered Tuesday amid growing concerns that existing vaccines may not be enough to stop the highly mutated omicron variant.

Investors were shaken after Moderna chief executive Stéphane Bancel told the Financial Times and CNBC that coronavirus vaccines might be less effective against the new strain, and that new shots targeting omicron would be months away.

“Markets hate uncertainty, and this is precisely what we have now,” Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell, said Tuesday in an email. “No one knows how much trouble the new variant is going to cause, and so it seems plausible that we will see heightened volatility on the markets until there is adequate data to better understand the lay of the land.”

Oil markets were hit hard as nations including the U.S. rushed to restrict travel to try to keep omicron out. Brent crude, the international oil benchmark, slid more than 2.8% to trade around $71.13 per barrel. West Texas Intermediate crude, the U.S. oil benchmark, fell more than 2.6% to trade around $68.10.

Companies whose fates are tightly tethered to travel and the pandemic saw their shares fall sharply. Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Delta, United and American Airlines all fell 2% in early trading, as did Moderna.

President Joe Biden expressed confidence on Monday that the United States can handle the new variant, saying it is “a cause for concern, not a cause for panic.” But the host of unknowns about omicron and its potential to set back the global recovery also “pose downside risks to employment and economic activity and increased uncertainty for inflation,” Powell said, according to his prepared remarks.

The uncertainty pushed investors toward safe havens. Gold rose nearly 0.5% to trade around $1,791 per troy ounce. The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note sank 0.054%. Asian markets closed mostly in the red, with South Korea’s Kospi falling 2.4% and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index and Japan’s Nikkei 225 both shedding more than 1.5%. European markets were negative across the board in midday trading, with Germany’s DAX and France’s CAC 40 both logging declines of 0.8% or more.

Published : December 01, 2021

By : The Washington Post

Despite concerns, U.S. is better prepared to fight omicron variant, CDC says

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Health officials said Tuesday that even as the world learns anew how “unpredictable” the coronavirus is, with still so much unknown about the omicron variant that has countries around the world sounding alarms, the United States is far better prepared to fight and contain it than it was with other highly transmissible variants, such as delta.

“To be crystal clear – we have far more tools to fight the variant than we had at this time last year,” Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said Tuesday during a White House coronavirus briefing. Health officials should “remain ready to be proactive” as data continues to be analyzed and as new mutations evolve, she added.

“One thing has become clear over the past 20 months: We cannot predict the future, but we can prepare for it,” she said.

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As part of the ramped-up efforts to ward off new variants, Walensky said, the United States has increased genomic sequencing from 8,000 samples a week earlier this year to 80,000 samples a week – one in every seven positive PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test results.

The CDC is also expanding its surveillance to four of the busiest airports in the country – New York’s John F. Kennedy, San Francisco International, Newark Liberty and Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson – for increased testing for specific international arrivals. The CDC will evaluate additional post-arrival testing and self-quarantines, Walensky added.

Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, underlined the “unusual” constellation of changes found in omicron’s genome, arguing that although some of the mutations are also found in delta, this is “something different.”

While these mutations have been associated with increased transmissibility and immunization, Fauci said that it will take two to four weeks for scientists to be able to reach a conclusion on exactly how contagious the variant is, as well as its capacity to evade vaccines and produce severe disease.

Fauci urged the public to get vaccinated or get booster shots.

“The significant reductions are possible because mutations suggest immune evasion, but as with other variants, vaccines and boosters give a level of antibodies that gives you a degree of cross-protection, particularly against severe disease,” Fauci said.

Published : December 01, 2021

By : The Washington Post

Covid-19 cases in Asean surpass 14 million.

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The number of Covid-19 cases crossed 14.04 million across Southeast Asia, with 25,900 new cases reported on Monday (November 29), lower than Sunday’s tally at 26,786. New deaths are at 410, decreasing from Sunday’s number of 448. Total Covid-19 deaths in Asean are now at 291,383.

The Philippines’ government on Monday launched an ambitious drive to vaccinate nine million people against Covid-19 over three days, deploying security forces and using tens of thousands of volunteers to help administer the program. An official said news of the omicron variant made the campaign even more vital.

Meanwhile, Indonesia will ban the entry of travellers who have been in eight African countries and extend quarantine times for all arrivals to curb the spread of the new Omicron variant of the coronavirus. The ban extends to people who have been in South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Mozambique, Eswatini or Nigeria in the past 14 days. The restriction takes effect on Monday and will be evaluated every two weeks.
 

Published : November 30, 2021

By : THE NATION

Sweden re-elects prime minister, calming political turmoil

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Swedens Social Democrat leader narrowly won a vote in parliament re-electing her as prime minister, easing the political turmoil in the largest Nordic nation prompted by her resignation last week.

Magdalena Andersson, 54, will form a one-party government after her candidacy passed on Monday by a two-vote margin. Having become Sweden’s first female prime minister last Wednesday, she resigned the same day when her junior partner in government quit following a defeat in parliament over the budget.

Sweden’s recent instability is a result of an increasingly fragmented legislature. The emergence of the nationalist Sweden Democrats over the last decade has sapped support for mainstream parties and made it difficult to form stable coalitions.

Andersson’s government will control less than a third of the seats in parliament, and will depend on the support of three smaller parties.

Her appointment was backed by 101 lawmakers, with 75 abstaining and 173 voting against. That means Andersson won by two votes as she needed to avoid an absolute majority opposing her nomination. The next step is for her to announce her cabinet members, before her government takes office after a meeting of the Council of State presided over by the king.

The Sweden Democrats, who have 62 seats out of 349 in the legislature, will seek a shot at power next year in a September election that’s likely to focus on rising gun crime and tension over immigration.

The country’s political landscape has long been a two-horse race between a relatively unified center-right and a bloc of left-leaning parties led by the Social Democrats.

Over the past year, traditional right-wing politicians have accepted that they may need to cut a deal to give the anti-immigrant force a say in government. Neither the Social Democrat-led constellation nor the conservative-nationalist camp have a clear lead at this point.

Published : November 30, 2021

By : Bloomberg

Countries edge closer to draft treaty to deal with new pandemics

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Countries edged closer to support the idea of a treaty to help avoid future pandemics as more cases of the new omicron strain of Covid-19 popped up around the world.

World Health Organization member states are starting a three-day summit in Geneva on Monday to decide on a proposal that would begin the process of drafting such an agreement, which will take years. A proposal was reached over the weekend that represents a “consensus text,” Gabby Stern, the head of communications for the WHO, said on Twitter Sunday.

“We shouldn’t need another wake-up call,” WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told member countries Monday, urging a legally binding treaty. “Omicron’s very emergence is another reminder that while many of us think that we are done with Covid-19, it’s not done with us.”

Reluctance from some countries, including the U.S. and Russia, has delayed progress on the idea. But last week, health ministers from 32 nations including Germany, the U.K., South Korea and Turkey signed an article in the BMJ medical journal in favor of a legally binding agreement.

While the proposal Sunday didn’t explicitly call it such and was short of details, it referred to the WHO’s powers to help adopt international treaties. The BMJ document called for a start to drafting the treaty next year and a goal of voting on an agreement in 2024.

Negotiating such international deals takes time. The WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control came into force in 2005, for instance, a decade after the idea was proposed.

The world hasn’t moved swiftly enough to make a new plan for pandemics, according to former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark and former Liberia President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who headed an independent panel that criticized the response to Covid-19.

The international system, the panel said, remains unfit to avoid another disease from spiraling into one matching Covid-19. Their report proposed a fund of at least $10 billion annually for pandemic preparedness and a pool of as much as $100 billion that would be available in the case of a specific threat.

Published : November 30, 2021

By : Bloomberg

Netherlands reports 13 cases of Omicron variant, more testing in progress

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The cases were identified among 61 passengers who tested positive for coronavirus. The Dutch health authority said the investigation has not yet been completed and the new variant may be found in more test samples.

The Dutch health authority said Sunday that it has found 13 cases of the new Omicron coronavirus variant among passengers on flights from South Africa.

The cases were identified among 61 passengers who tested positive for coronavirus, the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) said in a statement.

In an ongoing sequencing study, the new coronavirus variant B.1.1.529, or Omicron, first reported in South Africa, has been identified in 13 of the positive tests, said the RIVM.

The investigation has not yet been completed and the new variant may be found in more test samples, according to the RIVM.

A "corona pass" is scanned at a canal boat tour departure in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Nov. 1, 2021. (Photo by Sylvia Lederer/Xinhua)A “corona pass” is scanned at a canal boat tour departure in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Nov. 1, 2021. (Photo by Sylvia Lederer/Xinhua)

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The RIVM called on returning travelers from Omicron-risk countries, including South Africa, Botswana, Malawi, Lesotho,  Eswatini, Namibia, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, to get tested if they have returned since Nov. 22, even if they have no complaints.

On Friday, 624 passengers from South Africa were tested for coronavirus. Of them, 61 received a positive test result.

The Netherlands on Friday suspended flights from southern African countries in an effort to keep out the new and potentially more transmissible variant.

Health Minister Hugo de Jonge said Sunday that he did not rule out the possibility of additional containment measures, which will depend on the seriousness and contagiousness of the new variant, about which little is known yet. 

Photo taken on Nov. 1, 2021 shows a COVID-19 precaution notice to keep 1.5-meter distance in a shop in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. (Photo by Sylvia Lederer/Xinhua)Photo taken on Nov. 1, 2021 shows a COVID-19 precaution notice to keep 1.5-meter distance in a shop in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. (Photo by Sylvia Lederer/Xinhua)

Published : November 29, 2021

By : Xinhua

With reopening of ancient avenue, Egypts Luxor witnesses revived tourism amid COVID-19

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The Karnak Temple Complex in Upper Egypts monument-rich city of Luxor is buzzing with tourists, as the North African country has witnessed a revival in tourism after a long recession amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

 The Karnak Temple Complex in Upper Egypt’s monument-rich city of Luxor is buzzing with tourists, as the North African country has witnessed a revival in tourism after a long recession amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

This bustle and hustle around the temple and other archaeological sites in Luxor was more palpable especially when and after Egypt reopened the city’s ancient Avenue of Sphinxes on Friday after years of renovation work.

Visitors from different countries filed through the 2,400-year-old ancient walkway with 1,057 ram-headed and man-headed sphinxes lining both sides of it.

Egypt aspires to use the reopening of the historical avenue to promote Luxor as the largest open museum in the world and highlight its distinct diverse tourist and archaeological potentials.

Tourists visit the Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor, Egypt, on Nov. 26, 2021. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)Tourists visit the Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor, Egypt, on Nov. 26, 2021. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)

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“The place is rich in culture and history … It is very exciting to closely see the ancient Egyptian civilization,” Ray Rasmany, a U.S. young man, told Xinhua as he walked through the Karnak Temple.

Rasmany, who visited Egypt for the first time, said the country is safe and the people are friendly, adding anti-COVID-19 measures are well applied in the country.

As one of the key sources of income for Egypt, tourism accounts for about 12 percent of the country’s GDP. It brought Egypt a record 13 billion U.S. dollars in revenues in 2019 with the arrival of more than 13 million tourists.

The peak came after a few years of decline in tourism caused by a Russian plane crash over the Sinai Peninsula in October 2015 that left 224 dead, and a later EgyptAir plane crash in May 2016 that killed all 66 people on board.

Later, tourism in Egypt began to decline again because of the COVID-19 pandemic and relevant lockdowns worldwide.

“A boom has been seen in tourism here after Russia resumed in August direct flights to Egyptian tourist cities after a six-year ban following the explosion of a Russian airliner,” Alaa al-Sahaby, owner of a hotel in Luxor, told Xinhua.

The middle-aged man noted that the precautionary measures against the COVID-19 pandemic, the ongoing vaccination campaigns and the government’s decision to resume tourism activities helped revive the ailing sector.

“My hotel is unexpectedly fully booked … This is almost the case with most of the other hotels across Egypt, not only in Luxor,” al-Sahaby told Xinhua.

Tourists visit the Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor, Egypt, on Nov. 26, 2021. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)Tourists visit the Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor, Egypt, on Nov. 26, 2021. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)

He expressed hope for Chinese tourists to come back soon to Luxor, saying the Chinese tourists used to come in large numbers and spend well in the city.

“Chinese tourists prefer cultural tourism. That is why they prefer to visit Luxor. A real boom will happen if Chinese tourists will visit again,” the hotel owner noted.

Egypt’s official statistics showed China became the fourth largest source of tourists to Egypt in 2017, and according to the Chinese Embassy in Egypt, more than half a million Chinese tourists visited Egypt in 2018.

For 2021, Egypt targets revenues of 6 billion dollars to 9 billion dollars in tourism and hopes to receive more than 6 million tourists.

Egypt received about 3.5 million tourists during the first half of 2021, while the total revenues were about 4 billion dollars, according to the tourism ministry’s data.

Published : November 29, 2021

By : Xinhua

WHO says not clear weather Omicron more transmissible, causes more severe disease #SootinClaimon.Com

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All variants of COVID-19, including the Delta variant that is currently dominant worldwide, can cause severe disease or death, in particular for the most vulnerable people, and thus prevention is always key.

It is not yet clear whether the Omicron COVID-19 variant is more transmissible, or causes more severe disease compared to other variants including Delta, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Sunday.

WHO said it’s not yet clear whether Omicron is more easily spread from person to person compared to other variants, even though the number of people testing positive has risen in South Africa where this variant was involved.

It’s also not yet clear whether Omicron causes more severe disease, but preliminary data suggests that there are increasing rates of hospitalization in South Africa, which however may be due to increasing overall numbers of people becoming infected.

WHO confirmed that there is currently no information to suggest that symptoms associated with Omicron are different from those from other variants, as understanding the level of severity of the Omicron variant will take days to several weeks.

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All variants of COVID-19, including the Delta variant that is currently dominant worldwide, can cause severe disease or death, in particular for the most vulnerable people, and thus prevention is always key.

However, WHO said preliminary evidence suggests there may be an increased risk of reinfection with Omicron, but information is limited. More information on this will become available in the coming days and weeks.

It added that current PCR tests continue to detect Omicron, while further studies are still going on to understand how the Omicron variant will impact on available vaccines and treatments to COVID-19.

WHO classified on Friday the latest variant B.1.1.529 of SARS-CoV-2 virus, now with the name Omicron, as a “Variant of Concern” (VOC).

According to WHO’s definition, a VOC, with a degree of global public health significance, demonstrates one or more of mutational changes, such as increase in transmissibility or detrimental change in COVID-19 epidemiology, increase in virulence or change in clinical disease presentation, and decrease in effectiveness of public health and social measures or available diagnostics, vaccines, therapeutics.

WHO has since called on countries to enhance surveillance and sequencing on circulating SARS-CoV-2 variants, submit complete genome sequences and metadata to a publicly available database, and report initial VOC cases or clusters to WHO.

It has also recommended field investigations and laboratory assessments to better understand potential impacts of the VOC on COVID-19 epidemiology, the effectiveness of public health and social measures and antibody neutralization. 

A health worker prepares to administer the COVID-19 vaccine on the Transvaco Vaccination Train in East London, South Africa, Oct. 8, 2021. (Photo by Yeshiel/Xinhua)A health worker prepares to administer the COVID-19 vaccine on the Transvaco Vaccination Train in East London, South Africa, Oct. 8, 2021. (Photo by Yeshiel/Xinhua)

Published : November 29, 2021

By : Xinhua

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As a preventive measure, France has decided, along with other Europe Union countries, to suspend flights from seven Southern African countries.

French Health Ministry reported Sunday night eight suspected Omicron COVID-19 cases among passengers who tested positive after their African trips over the past 14 days.

Eight positive COVID-19 cases “with a negative screening for the mutations found in the other variants (Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta)” require further confirmation by sequencing, French Health Ministry said in a press release, noting that it could take “several days.”

France’s neighboring countries have already reported confirmed Omicron COVID-19 cases.

A resident talks with a medical worker at a COVID-19 fast screening center in Paris, France, Nov. 9, 2021. (Xinhua/Gao Jing)A resident talks with a medical worker at a COVID-19 fast screening center in Paris, France, Nov. 9, 2021. (Xinhua/Gao Jing)

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Speaking to BFMTV Sunday morning, French Health Minister Olivier Veran said that “from the moment it (Omicron) circulated at our neighbors, it is possible that it’s circulating at ours.”

As a preventive measure, France has decided, along with other Europe Union countries, to suspend flights from seven Southern African countries.

It is still not yet clear whether the Omicron variant is more transmissible, or causes more severe disease compared to other variants including Delta, the World Health Organization said on Sunday. 

A customer walks past a sign indicating a COVID-19 vaccination center inside a shopping mall in Levallois-Perret near Paris, France, Nov. 9, 2021. (Xinhua/Gao Jing)A customer walks past a sign indicating a COVID-19 vaccination center inside a shopping mall in Levallois-Perret near Paris, France, Nov. 9, 2021. (Xinhua/Gao Jing)

Published : November 29, 2021

By : Xinhua

Canada confirms two cases of Omicron COVID-19 variant #SootinClaimon.Com

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“As the monitoring and testing continue with provinces and territories, it is expected that other cases of this variant will be found in Canada,” said Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos.

Two people in the Canadian capital city of Ottawa have tested positive for the highly transmissible Omicron variant of COVID-19, according to the Ontario provincial government on Sunday.

The two people recently traveled to Nigeria.

“Ottawa Public Health is conducting case and contact management and the patients are in isolation,” according to a statement issued by Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott and the province’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Kieran Moore on Sunday.

“The Ontario COVID-19 Genomic Network is continuing to actively monitor for all potential variants circulating in the province, including the Omicron variant, and is conducting genomic sequencing on 100 percent of eligible COVID-19 positive samples.”

Travelers wearing face masks line up to check in at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on Oct. 30, 2021. (Photo by Zou Zheng/Xinhua)Travelers wearing face masks line up to check in at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on Oct. 30, 2021. (Photo by Zou Zheng/Xinhua)

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According to the World Health Organization, the variant was reported by South Africa on Nov. 24, with the first confirmed case coming from a specimen collected on Nov. 9.

On Friday, several countries, including Canada, announced travel restrictions for southern African countries.

Canadian Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos said in a statement that he has spoken with his provincial counterpart about the new cases.

“This development demonstrates that our monitoring system is working,” he said. “As the monitoring and testing continue with provinces and territories, it is expected that other cases of this variant will be found in Canada.”

On Friday, the Canadian government announced it will ban the entry of foreigners who may have traveled through South Africa, Mozambique, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho and Eswatini in the past two weeks.

Published : November 29, 2021

By : Xinhua